It is very possible to be thankful for meeting someone. Most people enjoy and are thankful for the experience of meeting another person.
It's not so much the grammar as an issue with the word choice. Replacing "out" with "the" or "some" produces a much more natural sounding sentence that is more likely to be something a native English speaker would say. Examples: Thank you very much for finding the time to meet me. Thank you very much for finding some time to meet me.
Thank you for the loan, I will reciprocate the next time we meet.
me
I want to thank you for taking time to meet Mariam and me last week. You can tell because if you take out Mariam does the sentence sound okay.
Meet with Scott and I
Well your chances cant be said, but in time you'll meet him or her and you will no then and there.
No, the sentence is not correct. The pronoun 'I' is the first person subject pronoun; the pronoun 'me' is the first person object pronoun. The sentence should read:I want to thank you for taking time to meet Mariam and me last week.
There is No real way to meet Rajinikanth..If something supernatural happens and there is whirlwind,earthquake,tsunami,volcano,forest fire all at the same time ,same place...Then probably there is a chance u meet Rajini at that place,time...Thank u
not immedialy but yes thank her
The correct phrase is "thank you for taking the time to meet with my colleagues and me." "Myself" should not be used unless it is the subject of the sentence.
5 days
Yes, the sentence is correct. The subject 'I' is inferred. Thank is the verb. You is the object. 'Taking the time to facilitate the training session' noun clause, object of the preposition 'for'.